We are proud distributors of high efficiency toilets by: American Standard,
Kohler, Mansfield, Niagra, Sterling, and Vortens.

PRESSURE ASSISTED Ultra High Efficiency, High Performing Toilet

These toilets are FLUSHMATE®-equipped
and are hydraulically designed to “push” contents out of the trapway instead of using gravity siphoning. Siphoning requires a more
complicated trapway, impeding performance. FLUSHMATE'S® trapway is simple, only
needing one bend instead of two and at 1.0 gallons it saves an
additional 31

%
of your water consumption vs.
the traditional low performing 1.6 gallon conservation toilets. It also possesses
one of the largest trapways available
today; the largest surface water area, (which reduces odors and cleaning time)
and since the water is contained in the FLUSHMATE® vessel,
the result is a non-sweating toilet - so the floor around the toilet remains
dry. The toilet is available as a residential style conventional type in a china
finish model as shown or in a few colors. Best of all, a pressure assisted toilet eliminates
the need for a flapper,
a leading cause of wasted water.

If your facility was designed before 1992 your toilets
could be using 3.5 gallons per flush and if they were installed before 1984 it
could be 5-7 GPF!
Water savings with
Ultra High Efficiency Toilets for these properties could be 71% to 85%!

Key Benefits

Reduced
Water and Sewer Charges

No
flush valve or flapper makes them virtually maintenance free

Bowl evacuates waste better than most toilets that use
twice as much water

How It Works

The FLUSHMATE® system traps air
and as it fills with water; it uses the water supply line pressure to
compress the trapped air inside. The compressed air is what forces the
water into the bowl, so instead of the “pulling” or siphon action of a
gravity unit, the pressure-assist unit “pushes” waste out. This vigorous
flushing action cleans the bowl better than gravity units.

FLUSHMATE®-equipped
bowls are hydraulically designed to “push” contents out
of the trapway instead of gravity siphoning. Siphoning
requires a more complicated trapway, impeding
performance. FLUSHMATE'S® trapway is simple, only
needing one bend.

FLUSHMATE®-equipped
water closets eliminate the need to double flush because
the trapway design has fewer bends.

Toilets with FLUSHMATE® use a siphon-jet bowl to
meet and exceed ANSI/ASME A112.19.2M and CSA B-45
performance requirements.

FLUSHMATE®-equipped water closets have trapways
that are specifically designed to allow waste to be
extracted earlier in the flush, unlike gravity trapways,
which require a choke area or siphon bend that
ultimately restricts flow.